Very often I see some tech tag used with a question just because this tech happens to be used somewhere by OP.
Examples:
The OP is trying to integrate some library in his/her code and having problems with this. Instead of just tagging that library, he/she would also tag with, say, TypeScript because he/she wrote code in TypeScript, and also JavaScript because, you know, TypeScript compiles to JavaScript. He/she also may add the
WebPack
tag, guess why? Because he/she used WebPack to bundle his/her problematic code.The OP is building a Node.js application and trying to make a query to MongoDB and has issues with this query. Not only will he/she tag it with MongoDB, but also he/she will tag with
nodejs
just because he/she wrote in Node.js. He/she may, as well, tagjavaScript
because Node.js runs JavaScript.
I wonder why not to add the Linux or Windows tags just because the OP uses those systems to run the problematic code.
As a result of this, while watching interesting tags, you will get A LOT of unrelated questions.
Should those tags be removed in such situations? Or, since they are somehow related, do they a have right to be there?
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node.js
tag answer to mongoDB related questiontypescript
tag may answer toangular
questions, but some may not. This is why I think that language tags should not be used unless the question is language specific